Leaving Our Children Behind: The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001

J. Cianciotto, Sean R. Cahill, Dominique Johnson
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ABSTRACT The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB Act) contains several provisions that affect the treatment of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth and LGBT issues in America's public schools. School choice and voucher provisions could cause both students and resources to be shifted to private and religious schools that are not subject to inclusive state nondiscrimination and anti-harassment policies. For the first time in three decades, the NCLB Act allows federal funds to be used for the creation of single-sex schools and classrooms, despite research on the mixed impact of sex-segregated schools on gender development and self-esteem. The NCLB Act's focus on standardized testing also leaves no room for LGBT issues in curricula. Internet filtering provisions prevent LGBT youth from accessing critical information, and some filtering software reflects ideological biases. Parental rights provisions, including “no promo homo” language, may interfere with research, anti-homophobia programs, or sex education. Finally, provisions that reinforce the right of the Boy Scouts and the U.S. military to meet in public schools despite their discriminatory policies are legally redundant and send a federally mandated message of intolerance.
《不让我们的孩子掉队:2001年不让一个孩子掉队法案
2001年的《不让一个孩子掉队法案》(简称NCLB法案)包含了几项影响美国公立学校对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)青年的待遇以及LGBT问题的条款。择校和代金券规定可能会导致学生和资源转移到私立和宗教学校,这些学校不受包容性国家非歧视和反骚扰政策的约束。尽管有研究表明,性别隔离的学校对性别发展和自尊的影响好坏不一,但30年来,NCLB法案第一次允许联邦资金用于创建单性别学校和教室。NCLB法案对标准化考试的关注也没有在课程中留下LGBT问题的空间。互联网过滤条款阻止LGBT青少年获取关键信息,一些过滤软件反映了意识形态偏见。父母权利条款,包括“禁止宣传同性恋”的语言,可能会干扰研究、反同性恋项目或性教育。最后,尽管有歧视政策,但加强童子军和美国军队在公立学校会面的权利的规定在法律上是多余的,并发出联邦政府强制的不容忍信息。
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